Oregon vs Stanford

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Mikey wrote:The Oregon defense performed a lot better than I expected, and created some big plays. I knew that the Oregon offense would put up a lot of points.
I had a strong hunch that regon's east/west style of defense would cause problems with Stanford's dink-and-dunk short out patterns.

It did. I also thought Stanford's pounding between the tackles would hurt more than it did.
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Dinsdale wrote: I also thought Stanford's pounding between the tackles would hurt more than it did.
It works a lot better when you're not playing from behind and turning the ball over.

Stanford has had several games where they had a slow first half, scoring-wise, but the power running game had its effects show up after halftime and they'd put up two or three TDs in the third quarter. In those games, though, they weren't playing catch-up in the second half.
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Stanford is still better than Oregon, though, because they had more yards from scrimmage, more first downs and more time of possession.
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Mikey wrote:Stanford is still better than Oregon, though, because they had more yards from scrimmage, more first downs and more time of possession.
But the real question is.....are they better than Cal? :lol:
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No question that Cal's better. They held Oregon to 43 points this year and beat Stanford in 2009.
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Mikey wrote:No question that Cal's better. They held Oregon to 43 points this year and beat Stanford in 2009.
You're pretty smart for a dumb guy...


The one thing you left out ... is how Cal has beaten Stanfurd 8 of the last 10 games.
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And Stanford won 14 of the previous 17, not including the tie in 1988. How far do you want to go with this?
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Mikey wrote:And Stanford won 14 of the previous 17, not including the tie in 1988. How far do you want to go with this?
Just recent history... and you ?
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M2 wrote:
Mikey wrote:And Stanford won 14 of the previous 17, not including the tie in 1988. How far do you want to go with this?
Just recent history... and you ?
OK then, 2-2 in the last four years. Nothing else could be considered even close to "recent history". No current players were around before that.
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M2 wrote: Just recent history

Is 2010 "recent"?

When Furd dropped the most points in Big Game history against that celebrated-by-you D?
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M2 wrote:
Mikey wrote:And Stanford won 14 of the previous 17, not including the tie in 1988. How far do you want to go with this?
Just recent history... and you ?
OK then, 2-2 in the last four years. Nothing else could be considered even close to "recent history". No current players were around before that.
Do you even "know" why LSJU was established ???
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M2 wrote:
Do you even "know" why LSJU was established ???

Google shouldn't take you this long...
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Yes I do, as a matter of fact. I've heard the story at least 100 times, and it has nothing to do with this discussion.
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Mikey wrote:Yes I do, as a matter of fact. I've heard the story at least 100 times, and it has nothing to do with this discussion.

Then answer the question...
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I'll be back later in the day... to see if you "Goggled" the correct answer
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M2 wrote:
Mikey wrote:Yes I do, as a matter of fact. I've heard the story at least 100 times, and it has nothing to do with this discussion.

Then answer the question...
Fuck off. I grew up in Palo Alto. Local history is Stanford history. The two Jr. High Schools I went to were both named after early Presidents of the University. Both parents and my sister are alumni. Prolly 50% of my high school class had parents who worked there.

You want to see the story here, then C&P it yourself.
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